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Community honors life of Helen Williams Bronson, first lady of Bethune-Cookman University
Bronson passed away March 5
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Helen Williams Bronson, known as the first lady of Bethune-Cookman University, passed away on March 5. (Bethune-Cookman University BCU Marketing) (Copyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Loved ones, friends and an entire university community are remembering a woman of grace and elegance who leaves a huge legacy behind.
Known as the first lady of Bethune-Cookman University and the curator of the Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation, Helen Williams Bronson, passed away from natural causes on March 5. She was 93 years old and the wife of BCU’s fourth president, Dr. Oswald P. Bronson.
The War Memorial Cenotaph at the Garden Route Botanical Garden.
GEORGE NEWS - All members of the public are invited to a public meeting at the Moth Shell Hole at 6 Rijk Tulbach Street in Loerie Park on 10 March at 18:00.
George Herald reported last week that a public meeting will be held on 11 March to seek the community s views and formulate a recommendation to Heritage Western Cape regarding the possible moving of the three name plaques from the Garden Route Botanical Garden (GRBT) to the cenotaph of the Moths.
This week, however, Corné Brink, manager and curator of the Garden Route Botanical Garden, said the meeting has been moved to 10 March as neither the botanical garden or Moth Shellhole is available on 11 March.
The Birth of âRent,â Its Creatorâs Death and the 25 Years Since
With a virtual performance marking the Broadway musicalâs anniversary, original cast and creative team members talk about losing Jonathan Larson and carrying on his legacy.
Jonathan Larson, left, who wrote the music, lyrics and book of “Rent,” with the play s director, Michael Greif, in 1996.Credit.Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
Whatâs 525,600 times 25?
It has been 25 years â or, to use a memorable âSeasons of Loveâ calculation, 13.14 million minutes â since âRentâ upended Broadwayâs sense of what musical theater could be. Jonathan Larsonâs rock-infused reboot of âLa Bohèmeâ had already generated positive chatter during its Off Broadway rehearsals at New York Theater Workshop. But then came full-throated shouts of disbelief and anguish on Jan. 25, 1996, when, hours after the final dress rehearsal, Larson was found dead in his apartmen
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